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Vera Yudina is one of an endangered species in Moscow – a school teacher. «Only those who cannot live without school stay on in spite of the difficulties,» said Yudina, citing low salaries as the main incentive to leave. The average salary at school No 1259 – where Yudina has been teaching for the past 10 years – is just over 350 rubles ($80) a month.

With nearly 800 teaching vacancies throughout its 1,366 schools, Moscow’s Education Department is struggling with a severe shortage – with teachers of foreign languages, and English in particular, in greatest demand. Some Moscow schools cannot provide instruction in some of the most basic fields, including Russian, English and social sciences.

Russia’s teacher deficit is nation-wide, but it is more acute in Moscow and St. Petersburg, where those with a command of a foreign language have more opportunity to trade in their skills for a higher salary with Western firms.

While Education Minister Yevgeny Tkachenko announced that the exodus of teachers from the classroom has levelled off, the staff at school No 1259 do not see an end in sight even though it is a privileged school. And judging by the increasing number of disgruntled teachers who turn to Moscow’s employment agencies to find new work, the vacancies are likely to spread.

At firms such as Eurospan and the Russian Connection, they are still redirecting a steady stream of former teachers and recent teaching graduates, finding them better paid work as receptionists, secretaries, or sales personnel.

«In some cases teachers can find work in human resources – like myself,» said a representative of The Russian Connection, who gave up his job as a math teacher a few years ago. The teacher deficit has not only affected schools scrambling to fill the gaps, but the quality of education as well. As school administrators find it harder to fill teaching vacancies, they are forced to accept teachers with lower qualifications.

According to Education Ministry statistics, the percentage of teachers with only a secondary education in Russia last year rose to just over 11 per cent. At the same time, the number of pension-teachers rose by 20,000 last year to nearly 9 per cent of Russia’s total staff of 1.5 million teachers and administrators.

 

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Выберите правильный вариант. Переведите.

Не persuaded her not to go to the party.

a) not to go c) going

b) not go d) to going

She was delighted to hear that her son passed an exam.

a) hear c) by hearing

b) hearing d) to hear

Young people often fail to find a well-paid job.

a) finding c) find

b) to find d) in finding

Before reading the letter, he answered a telephone call.

a) to read c) his reading

b)read                             d)reading

I’m sorry to tell you that your mother is seriously ill.

a) tell c) after telling

b) telling d) to tell

There is no point in discussing this matter with her.

a) to discuss c) in discussing

b) discussing d) discuss

The firms are not interested in employing people over fifty.

a) in employing c) employ

b) to employ d) employing

8 Poor people can’t afford to send their children to expen­sive schools.

a) sending c) sent

b) to send d)send

He decided to take the English course as soon as possible.

a) taking b) take

c) of taking d) to take

10.1 don’t want anyone to see me while I feel depressed.

a) see c) to see

b) seeing d) saw

When I went out it began to rain.

a) to rain c) raining

b) rain d) rained

The thought of breaking the news to his family made him feel sick.

a) to break c) break

b) of breaking d) breaking

13.1 was anxious to know where he had been.

a) knowing c) of knowing

b) know d) to know

She was disappointed to see I was still smoking.

a) seeing c) to see

b) see d) of seeing

He was shocked to learn that he had nearly died.

a) to learn c) learn

b) after learning d) learning

He stopped going in for sport two years ago.

a) to go c) go

b) going d) in going

We stopped at the supermarket to buy some food.

a) for buying c) buying

b) buy d) to buy

18.1 tried to learn the violin for years but I was never very

good.

a) learning c) to learn

b) learn d) in learning

19.1 hate to quarrel with anybody.

a) to quarrel c) quarrel

b) quarrelling d) of quarrelling

20.1 am thinking of looking for a small flat to rent.

a) to look c) in looking

b) look d) of looking

 

Не уговорил ее не идти на вечеринку.

Она была рада услышать, что ее сын сдал экзамен.

Молодые люди часто не могут найти хорошо оплачиваемую работу.

Прежде чем прочитать письмо, он ответил на телефонный звонок.

Мне жаль, но ваша мама серьезно больна.

Нет смысла обсуждать с ней этот вопрос.

Фирмы не заинтересованы брать на работу людей старше пятидесяти лет.

8 Бедные люди не могут позволить себе обучать своих детей в дорогих школах.

Он решил пойти на курс английского языка как можно быстрее.

10.Я не хочу, чтобы кто-нибудь видел меня, пока я в депрессии.

Когда я вышел, начал идти дождь.

От мысли о том, чтобы рассказать новость своей семье, ему становилось плохо.

Мне очень хотелось узнать, где он был.

Она была разочарована, узнав, что я все еще курю.

Он был шокирован от новости о том, что он чуть не умер.

Он перестал заниматься спортом два года назад.

Мы остановились в супермаркете, чтобы купить еду.

Я пытался научиться играть на скрипке многие годы, но мне никогда не удавалось.

Я ненавижу ссориться с кем-либо.

20.Я подумываю о поиске небольшой квартиры, чтобы снять ее.

Выберите правильный вариант. Переведите.

She accused her brother (up, for, to, of) the crime.

Even if you fail the exam, you must try to keep (on, of, off, to) until you pass it.

The thieves waited until it was dark enough to break (in, away, down, up).

Who will look (around, about, for, after) the children while you go out to work?

You’ll have to answer (for, up, back, to) your violent behaviour.

My aunt brought (up, about, away, in) four children.

Can you account (with, up, of, for) why our team lost?

Keep (on, of, off, to) with your studies, however hard it sometimes seems.

He turned and left her, but she looked (at, on, after, round) him with tears in her eyes.

10.1 must apologize (for, to, against, of) my carelessness.

It is difficult to adjust one’s habits (to, on, up, with) someone else.

You have to pass the entrance exams to be admitted (in, to, with, for) the university.

The date of the election will be given (out, up, away, in) soon.

I’ve never won anything yet, but I intend to keep (out, away, off, on) until I do.

The charity organization is appealing (to, of, for, on) more money to help the homeless.

Who’s looking (after, on, at, of) the arrangements for the wedding?

The opposition is calling (in, for, at, about) a general election.

The price doesn’t include tax added (on, for, of, to).

The doctor told him to give (in, up, away, off) smoking.

You will break (off, in, down, into) if you work too hard.

 

 

Она обвинила своего брата в совершении преступления.

Даже если вы не сдадите экзамен, вы должны продолжать сдавать, пока не сдадите его.

Воры ждали, пока не станет достаточно темно, чтобы войти внутрь.

Кто будет присматривать за детьми, пока на работе?

Вы должны будете ответить за ваше агрессивное поведение.

Моя тетя воспитала четырех детей.

Можете ли вы объяснить, почему наша команда проиграла?

Продолжайте учиться, как бы трудно это ни казалось.

Он повернулся и оставил ее, но она смотрела ему вслед со слезами на глазах.

10.Я должен извиниться за свою небрежность.

Трудно приспособить свои привычки к кому-то еще.

Вы должны сдать вступительные экзамены, чтобы поступить в университет.

Дата выборов будет объявлена в ближайшее время.

Я еще ничего не выиграл, но я намерен продолжать, пока не выиграю.

Благотворительная организация обращается с просьбой помочь бездомным.

Кто занимается организацией свадьбы?

Оппозиция призывает к всеобщим выборам.

Цена не включает в себя налог на добавленную стоимость.

Доктор сказал ему бросить курить.

Ты очень устанешь, если будешь работать слишком усердно.

Выберите правильный вариант. Переведите.

Не asked me if Tom hasn’t left yet.

a) hadn’t left c) leaves

b) left d) hasn’t left

He asked me how long I had been learning English.

a) learn c) has been learning

b) am learning d) had been learning

3.1 didn’t know who they were speaking about.

a) speak c) were speaking

b) are speaking d) spoke

Do you know whose work they are discussing.

a) discuss c) were discussing

b) are discussing d) discussed

5.1 didn’t know he had written a new book.

a) wrote c) writes

b) has written d) had written

We didn’t know whose things they were.

a) were c) can be

b) are d) may be

All the students knew they had to revise for the examina­tions.

a) will c) may

b) must d) had to

He showed me which exercises he had done.

a) does c) had done

b) has done d) ’11 do.

He knows that Peter is in Kiev now.

a) was b) is

с) ’11 be                              d) has been

He knew why Peter has been to Kiev several times.

a) was c) had been

b) has been d) ’11 be

11.1 thought you‘d do it tomorrow.

a) ‘d c) can

b) ’11 d) must

We were sure that you could cope with the task.

a) can c) could

b) will d) are able to

The teacher asked what we were discussing.

a) discuss c) are discussing

b) discussed d) were discussing

He wanted to know when we were going there again.

a) go c) ’11 go

b) were going d) are going

A man asked how to get to the Red Square.

a) get c) getting

b) to get d) ‘d get

16.1 forgot which exercises I had to do .

a) must c) had to

b) had d) ‘d do

She told us that the weather would change soon.

a) would c) can

b) will d) may

He asked me which street I lived in.

a) am living c) ’11 live

b) live d) lived

He says that he__ lived ____in Kiev two years ago.

a) lived c) lives

b) had lived d) live

I’ve heard that he is coming back to Moscow tomorrow.

a) came c) come

b) is coming d) has come

 

 

Он спросил меня, ушел ли уже Том.

Он спросил меня, как долго я изучаю английский язык.

3.Я не знал, о ком они говорили.

Ты знаешь, чью работу они обсуждают?

5.Я не знал, что он написал новую книгу.

Мы не знали, чьи это вещи.

Все студенты знали, что им нужно сдавать экзамены.

Он показал мне, какие упражнения он сделал.

Он знает, что Петр сейчас в Киеве.

Он знал, почему Петр был в Киеве несколько раз.

11.Я думал, что ты сделаешь это завтра.

Мы были уверены, что вы справитесь с заданием.

Учитель спросил, что мы обсуждаем.

Он хотел знать, когда мы пойдем туда снова.

Мужчина спросил, как пройти на Красную площадь.

16.Я забыл, какие упражнения мне нужно делать.

Она сказала нам, что погода скоро изменится.

Он спросил меня, на какой улице я живу.

Он говорит, что он жил в Киеве два года назад.

Я слышал, что он возвращается в Москву завтра.

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